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Discrete Mathematics
ID: MAT-132
This course includes the following topics: mathematical logic and proofs; set operations; relations and digraphs; functions; recurrence relations; and combinatorics. (This course is designed primarily for computer science students.)
Machine Tool Math Applications
ID: MTT-105
This course is a study of shop math relevant to the machine tool trade.
Pharmacy Technician Math
ID: PHM-113
This course includes a review of basic mathematics focusing on its application to common pharmaceutical calculations.
Contemporary Mathematics
ID: MAT-155
This course includes techniques and applications of the following topics: elementary number theory; algebra; geometry; measurement; graph sketching and interpretations; and descriptive statistics.
Elementary Mathematics
ID: MAT-250
Course provides students with an understanding of the meaning of numbers, fundamentals operations of arithmetic, structure of the real number system & its subsystems, & elementary numbers theory. (Note: Course designed for transfer from OCTC & MTC to USC College of Edu - Dept of Instr & Teacher Edu.)
Elementary Mathematics II
ID: MAT-251
This course provides students with an understanding of informal geometry and basic concepts of algebra. (Note: This course is designed for transfer from OCTC and MTC to USC-Columbia's College of Education - Dept in Instruction and Teacher Education.)
Finite College Math
ID: MAT-122
This course includes the following topics: logic; sets; Venn Diagrams; counting problems; probability; matrices; systems of equations; linear programming, including the simplex method and applications; graphs; and networks. (Graphic calculator required)
Science and Math Concepts
ID: ECD-133
This course includes an overview of pre-number and science concepts developmentally-appropriate for young children. Emphasis is on the planning, implementation, and evaluation of developmentally-appropriate activities utilizing a variety of methods and materials.
AC/DC Circuits II
ID: EEM-118
This course is a continuation of the study of direct and alternating current theory to include circuit analysis using mathematics and verified with electrical measurements.
Computer Game Development I
ID: CPT-288
This course introduces computer game design and development using the Windows API model. Topics include creating 3D models using matrices, transformation, rotation, texture mapping, 3D lighting, meshes, sprites, particles, special effects, and the application of game math and physics techniques.
Electrical Circuits I
ID: EET-113
This course is a study of direct and alternating currents, covering resistance and impedance in series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits using Ohm's Law, kirchhoff's laws, and basic circuit theorems. Circuits are analyzed using mathematics and verified using electrical instruments.
Electrical Circuits II
ID: EET-114
This course is a continuation in electrical circuits, including advanced network theorems. Circuits are analyzed using mathematics and verified using electrical instruments.
Engineering Dynamics
ID: EGR-262
This course is an introduction to the principles of engineering as applied to kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. The techniques of vector mathematics are employed. This course also includes an emphasis on Newton's second law along with energy and momentum methods.
Engineering Statics
ID: EGR-260
This course is an introduction to the principles of engineering mechanics as applied to forces and force systems. The techniques of vector mathematics are employed. This course also includes a study of equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, distributed forces, centroids and centers of gravity, moments of inertia of areas, analysis of simple structures and machines, and a study of friction.
Introduction to Computer Engineering I
ID: ECE-211
This course covers digital systems and employs basic mathematical techniques used in the design of conventional and sequential systems.
Introduction to Physics
ID: RAD-104
This course provides an overview of mathematical applications, unit conversions, and a basic overview of theory and principles as they relate to physics.
Nuclear Medicine Physics
ID: NMT-103
This course is a study of the basic math and statistical skills necessary to perform nuclear physics problems.
Quantitative Reasoning
ID: MAT-103
This course is designed to develop quantitative reasoning and critical thinking skills. Topics include logic and computers, probability and statistics, financial mathematics, and additional applications selected to address areas of contemporary interest.
Thermodynamic Systems
ID: MET-223
This course is a study of energy movement in physical systems, the resulting variations in temperature, pressure, and volume. Emphasis is placed on mathematical characterization of cycles, interpretation and application of thermodynamic tables.